Quinault(First Edition)

上田 義彦 / Yoshihiko Ueda

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Publisher/京都書院

   Published/1993
Format/ソフトカバー   Pages/-   Size/260*365*18
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Quinault is a collection of works by Yoshihiko Ueda, one of Japan's leading contemporary photographers. In 2018, he released 68th Street, a work shot in New York that became a hot topic, and the high-quality binding, which matches the high-quality photographs, gives the impression of a scale that is out of the ordinary for Japan. The beauty and high quality of Ueda's illustrations inevitably require high-quality materials and design. This is a collection of Ueda's representative works from his early to mid-1990s, consisting of landscapes taken in the "forest," named by American Indians. Ueda came across this place while searching for a location to take portraits with the forest as a background, and wandered through the forest day after day with his 8x10 camera. He was attracted by the strange and mysterious atmosphere and continued to take pictures in search of "something that dwells in the forest." Since then, his journey in search of the mysteries of the forest continued to Yakushima, and these were also compiled into Materia (2012). In addition, it has been published by Seigensha since 2000, but this is the first edition published by Kyoto Shoin in 1993. (There is some damage.)
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